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As a hobby astronomer I have one wish though:
Is it possible to make the site into an offline downloadable client (with the site updating it as new information comes in)?

As I don't have an internet connection when I'm out at night with my telescope and my laptop I would really like to have a comprehensive map that is browsable offline. I've tried a couple of comercial products but they are either too simple (not enough information or just the bodies visible with your eyes) or too advanced (not easily browsable as your map and containing a lot of advanced features that comes in the way of creating a userfriendly GUI).

As far as I've seen (I'm by far no expert though) your map is by far the most "user friendly" while still giving all the necessary information.